Monday, March 31, 2008

IF - Homage





My musical homage illustration is dedicated to Canadian musician Kathleen Edwards.

The original is 24" x 11.5" created in Illustrator and Photoshop.

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11 Comments:

Blogger Eli said...

This is great! Dif look for you, or that I've seen. Reminds me a bit of Picasso's blue period, Chagall compositions, and Matisse cutouts all at once and all good things.

7:49 p.m.  
Blogger Paul Tuller said...

The wood texture is awesome!! Nice illustration :)

5:57 p.m.  
Blogger El Siglo del Ruido said...

I really like all this experimentation you've been doing. Keep up the good work!

7:36 p.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I like this a lot. It would make a cool CD cover. It is a different side of you... more mysterious and lyrical. I notice your garden illo had the same spontaneous, texturey quality. Very nice.

But I still looooove, your whimsical stuff!

7:42 p.m.  
Blogger JC said...

oh I love this! such beautiful blue/brown color combinations and a flowing chagall-like composition. The guitar is also my favorite instrument. This is pure poetry illustrated! =)

10:26 p.m.  
Blogger Angela Matteson said...

Great compositions and colors!!!

I love your kitchen thingie as well. There's a lot of contrast in mood in these 2 posts. They're both very professional looking.

11:03 p.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

David, these are outstanding!! I love them!! The colors are perfect and there's just the right amount of contrast with shape and size...really fantabulous work mon ami!!

a : )

12:14 p.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

you are getting super good-

don't stand near any open
elevator doors (when the elevator
is not in there of course; perhaps on
another floor or visiting its girlfriend in Reno...whatever; Just
watch out:)

lovely work

7:44 p.m.  
Blogger John Coulter said...

Dude. "The Cheapest Key" was playing on my Itunes when i was looking at this. Eerie. lovely work.

7:23 p.m.  
Blogger Unknown said...

AWWWEsome inspiring work David! You just keep getting better and better. Love the wood grain look, tone is perfect.

12:04 a.m.  
Blogger mike r baker said...

Wow, you handled this style with the hand and eye of a veteran pro. Incredible work, David!

7:58 p.m.  

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